Is this the most garish World Cup house in England?

Someone’s going to be REALLY disappointed this summer (Picture: Twitter/@glenn_rig_out)

At some stage in our lives we’ve all been told, whether by teachers, parents or bosses, if something’s worth doing then it’s worth doing well. Sometimes, that advice needs to be put into context and ignored. This is that time.

Heading into a World Cup, even those who spend nine months of the year rolling their eyes at the offside rule or casually arranging shopping trips for 3pm on a Saturday, get swept up in football fever.

Patriotic flags get dusted down and put in windows and everyone suddenly becomes an expert in how to take a successful penalty.

But there’s patriotism and then there’s just plain terrifying. This house probably falls into the latter category.

A couple of St George’s flags clearly didn’t satisfy this one England fan, who wanted everyone to be perfectly clear of their allegiance over the next month.

We’ve counted in excess of 100 flags – and that’s just those we can see – along with two England shirts, the odd Union Flag, a spattering of plastic England hats, a garden wall painted with the St George’s cross…and a Chelsea scarf.